Excessive ammonium assimilation by plastidic glutamine synthetase causes ammonium toxicity in Arabidopsis thaliana

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Takushi Hachiya
Jun Inaba
Mayumi Wakazaki
Mayuko Sato
Kiminori Toyooka
Atsuko Miyagi
Maki Kawai-Yamada
Daisuke Sugiura
Tsuyoshi Nakagawa
Takatoshi Kiba
Alain Gojon
Hitoshi Sakakibara
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[1] Shimane University,Department of Molecular and Functional Genomics, Interdisciplinary Center for Science Research
[2] Nagoya University,Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences
[3] Nagoya University,Institute for Advanced Research
[4] RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science,Graduate School of Science and Engineering
[5] Saitama University,Biochimie et Physiologie Moléculaire des Plantes
[6] CNRS/INRA/SupAgro-M/Montpellier University,undefined
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Plants use nitrate, ammonium, and organic nitrogen in the soil as nitrogen sources. Since the elevated CO2 environment predicted for the near future will reduce nitrate utilization by C3 species, ammonium is attracting great interest. However, abundant ammonium nutrition impairs growth, i.e., ammonium toxicity, the primary cause of which remains to be determined. Here, we show that ammonium assimilation by GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE 2 (GLN2) localized in the plastid rather than ammonium accumulation is a primary cause for toxicity, which challenges the textbook knowledge. With exposure to toxic levels of ammonium, the shoot GLN2 reaction produced an abundance of protons within cells, thereby elevating shoot acidity and stimulating expression of acidic stress-responsive genes. Application of an alkaline ammonia solution to the ammonium medium efficiently alleviated the ammonium toxicity with a concomitant reduction in shoot acidity. Consequently, we conclude that a primary cause of ammonium toxicity is acidic stress.
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